Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0006p179 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Skeletal health of young patients with perinatal HIV infection: Experience from a reference center

Doulgeraki A. , Botsa E. , Lourida A. , Polizois G. , Monopolis I. , Spoulou V.

Objectives: There are conflicting data on the skeletal health of patients with perinatal HIV. We aimed to evaluate the bone profile of a paediatric population followed in a reference centre for perinatal HIV.Methods: The following data were recorded: dietary calcium intake, extra-curricular exercise, fracture history, medications and comorbidities. All patients were assessed for growth and skeletal deformities. They underwent laboratory tests:CD4 count, ...

ba0005p354 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Bone metabolism in patients with anorexia nervosa and amenorrhea

Gatti Davide , Idolazzi Luca , el Ghoch Marwan , Viapiana Ombretta , Calugi Simona , Rossini Maurizio , Caimmi Cristian , Braga Vania , Radetti Giorgio , Adami Silvano , Grave Riccardo Dalle

Context: Anorexia nervosa (AN) occurs predominantly in females, most frequently during adolescence and it is generally associated with amenorrhoea. AN increases the risk for impaired bone health and for low bone mineral density (BMD) by a mechanism which has not been yet well defined.Objective: The study purpose was to further characterize bone metabolism in AN with amenorrhoea, and so with oestrogen deficiencyDesign: AN patients w...

ba0001pp285 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2013

Prolonged botulinum toxin type A-induced muscle paralysis results in loss of bone mineral density and bone strength in young female rats

Ellegaard Maria , Syberg Susanne , Jorgensen Niklas Rye , Schwarz Peter

Transient paralysis by a single injection of botulinum toxin type A (Botox) in rodents has been shown to cause local bone loss of the affected leg. The animals regain function of the leg within 3–4 weeks and bone loss slowly recovers. The duration of the paralysis is dose-dependent. However, higher doses of Botox cause weight loss and decreased activity level.Aim of study was to investigate whether repeated injections of low-dose Botox could induce ...

ba0005p250 | Genetics and Epigenetics | ECTS2016

Advancing maternal age at childbirth is associated with less favourable trabecular bone mineral density and tibial cortical bone geometry in young adult male offspring

Verroken Charlotte , Zmierczak Hans , Goemaere Stefan , Kaufman Jean-Marc , Lapauw Bruno

Background: Advancing maternal age at childbirth has been associated with a higher risk of pregnancy complications and with adverse short-term and long-term offspring health outcomes, but little is known about the effects of increasing maternal age on offspring bone acquisition.Objective: To investigate associations of maternal age at childbirth with offspring bone parameters in healthy men at the age of peak bone mass.Methods: We ...

ba0007p203 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Side-alternating vibration training improves mobility and has no detrimental impact on bone health in young children with mild-moderate cerebral palsy

Gusso Silmara , Mahadevan Renuka , Cutfield Wayne , Hofman Paul

Children with cerebral palsy have altered muscle tone and reduced bone mass, which can lead to impaired mobility and function increasing their risk for osteopenia in later life.Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the impact of 20 weeks of side-alternating vibration therapy on muscle and bone health in children with mild-moderate cerebral palsy. METHODS: Twelve participants (7.2±0.5 years; 6 females) were recruited to perform vibration therapy on a Gali...

ba0003pp242 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

A systematic review of diagnostic accuracy of VFA using DXA in people aged over 50

Kim Deog-Yoon , Lee Yu Kyung , YoungEun Lee , Oh Sung-Hee , Hwang Jin-Seub , Kim Jinhee , Lee Joo-Hyun , Pyo Junhee , Kim Dam , Choi Yun Young , Bae Sang-Cheol , Sung Yoon-Kyoung

Objective: The postmenopausal women and elderly men have a big burden for osteoporosis related vertebral fracture and the frequency of clinically unrecognized vertebral fracture is known to be increasing. Vertebral Fracture Assessment (VFA) using DXA is a convenient and safe method to patients together with bone density test and is reported to be proper as a screening method to prevent additional vertebral fracture as diagnosing the vertebral fracture with unrecognized symptom...

ba0005p104 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2016

Long-term effect of aromatase inhibitor on bone mineral density, trabecular bone score, and hip geometry in postmenopausal women with primary breast cancer

Hong A Ram , Kim Jung Hee , Lee Kyung-Hun , Kim Tae Yong , Im Seock-Ah , Kim Tae-You , Moon Hyung-Gon , Han Wonshik , Noh Dong-Young , Kim Sang Wan , Shin Chan Soo

Background: Aromatase inhibitors (AIs) increase the risk of fracture in patients with breast cancer. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the long-term effects of AIs on bone health in postmenopausal women with primary breast cancer.Patients and methods: We performed a retrospective longitudinal observational study in patients with breast cancer who were treated by AIs for ≧3 years (baseline T-score >–2.5). Patients with previous anti-osteoporosis...

ba0001pp6 | Clinical case posters | ECTS2013

Diagnosis of fibrous dysplasia with DNA tests

Stathopoulos Ioannis , Balanika Alexia , Baltas Christos , Lampropoulou-Adamidou Kalliopi , Koromila Theodora , Kollia Panagoula , Tournis Symeon , Papaioannou Nikolaos , Katsalira Aikaterini

Introduction: Fibrous dysplasia (FD) of bone is a benign, non-inheritable disease characterized by bone pain, bone deformities and fractures. Its prevalence is ~1 in 30 000 individuals and diagnosis is based on the clinical and radiologic findings and is confirmed by biopsy. Yet, in some cases biopsy is not applicable.Case report: A young woman presented to our outpatient clinic with a history of pain localized at the distal half of the left tibia that h...

ba0005p253 | Genetics and Epigenetics | ECTS2016

Investigating the osteoanabolic epigenome of aging-related bone loss in humans

Ring Matthias , Saito Hiroaki , Taipaleenmaki Hanna , Najafova Zeynab , Jahn Katharina , Gasser Andreas , Haasper Carl , Gessler Roland , Gehrke Thorsten , Johnsen Steven A. , Hesse Eric

During aging bone resorption often increases while bone formation decreases, thereby reducing bone mass and bone mineral density (BMD) and leading to osteoporosis. Evidence suggests that extrinsic factors may influence bone remodeling. While poorly understood, these mechanisms may function by inducing epigenomic programs that diminish the bone forming capacity of osteoblasts. This study is part of a bi-national consortium aimed at uncovering epigenomic networks controlling the...

ba0006oc5 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Eight-year longitudinal analysis of physical activity and bone strength during adolescence: The Iowa Bone Development Study

Janz Kathleen , Letuchy Elena , Levy Steven

Objectives: Conventional wisdom suggests that bone is most responsive to physical activity during the growing the years, especially the period just before puberty. Few studies have addressed the entire period of adolescence and even fewer have done so using bone imaging techniques to capture structural outcomes which contribute to bone strength. Using a well-defined cohort (The Iowa Bone Development Study, IBDS), this report examined the magnitude and consistency of the associ...